--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Hudack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey Enric,
> 
> I'm not sure why you saw such a sudden increase in iTunes requests,  
> but we've generally been seeing an increase in iTunes subscriptions  
> across the videos served by blip.  One thing of note that happened  
> with you, specifically, I think, is getting linked to by Marc  
> Canter.  I'm not sure if that could make a difference (in that he may  
> have brought you a different demographic which uses a different set  
> of aggregation tools).

I also thought it may have come from Marc Canter's direct link to the
video on blip.tv.  Also this was a Dave Winer event whose audience
seems to be primarily podcasters with many of them on iTunes.

> 
> I'm guessing that people are finding your vlog on delicious the same  
> way they find anything else, but in this case it's probably people  
> linking to the video file directly from delicious.  Your blip stats  
> reflect requests to the video itself -- not your blog.

I haven't looked much at delicious.  Still need to figure it out.

> 
> 127.0.0.1 means that someone clicked a link on a Web page that was  
> being served from their own computer. This could be a Web-based  
> aggregator running locally.

I see, thanks.
  
> 
> Yours,
> 
> Mike
> 

   ;),

   Enric

> On Oct 27, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Enric wrote:
> 
> > This may of been covered before, but I'll raise it anyhow :)
> >
> > I've been watching the stats blip.tv stats on a recent vlog I put up (
> > http://enric.blip.tv/file/3082 ) and my iTunes views surpassed all
> > others in the Browser category (as of this posting):
> >
> > Browser                 Views   Sites   Users   Referers
> > iTunes                  44      43      1       1
> > Firefox                 37      29      3       10
> > Internet Explorer       16      10      2       4
> > Safari                  8       8       1       3
> >                         6       1       1       1
> > FireANT                 4       4       1       1
> > Java                    3       1       1       1
> > BlogBridge              3       2       1       1
> > iPodder                 3       3       1       1
> > Doppler                 2       1       1       1
> >
> > (Hopefully the table alignment above doesn't get screwed up.)
> >
> > I'm wondering how people are finding out about my feeds on iTunes. On
> > prior entries iTunes had a minor position in the Browsers stats area.
> >
> > Also under Referer, I'm getting some views from del.icio.us and one
> > from 127.0.0.1.  How are people finding my vlog in del.icio.us?  Is it
> > from my tags (gaberivera, marccanter, wordpress, memeorandum, sims,
> > geekdinner, donhopkins)?  And is the view from 127.0.0.1 mean that
> > someone local at blip.tv viewed the video off the server?
> >
> > Any other information on the meaning of the stats area of blip.tv  
> > would
> > be good.
> >
> >    Thanks,
> >
> >    Enric
>






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